thyristor

/ˈθaɪrɪstər/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of semiconductor device that acts as a switch, used for controlling the flow of electrical current.

“The thyristor was used in the design of the high-voltage power supply to regulate the current.”

Synonyms

  • scrambler
  • silicon controlled rectifier

Antonyms

  • diode
  • insulator